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You have witnessed your baby's first steps, first words, and first haircut. Now, it's time for the first trip to the dentist. This first visit may very well be a deciding factor in whether your child enjoys going to the dentist or not.
Do any of these questions sound familiar?
• What is a dental home?
• When should I take my child to his first dental visit?
• Is it better to see a family dentist or a pediatric dentist?
• What do I do in case of a dental emergency?
• When should my child begin using fluoride toothpaste?
• Why does my child grind his teeth?
• Can I go to the dentist when I am pregnant?
• Does my child need braces and when?
• What can I do to prepare my child to see the dentist?
• What about my special medical needs child?
Contents
Introduction
Five Ways To Make Your Child's First Dental Visit an Experience You Want To Remember
When You're Expecting
Your Infant and Toddler, 0 to 24 Months
Your Child from Ages Two to Six
Sedation
Your 6- to 12-Year-Old
Your 13- to 18-Year-Old
Injuries and Emergencies
Special Needs
Unusual Conditi ons
Choosing the Right Denti st